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My feeling is that Starbucks (SBUX) did lose its way which is why Howard Schultz came back on board as CEO. Full Article at iStockAnalyst
Following up on Starbucks and their use of Lean methods in their stores, CEO Howard Schultz had this to say about Lean in their investor conference call: Behind the scenes, we have continued to build on our work to drive efficiency through lean... Full Article at Multichannel News
Starbucks Corp. , the world’s largest coffee-shop operator, approved a pay raise for Chief Executive Officer Howard Schultz to $1.3 million after three quarters of profit growth. Full Article at TheNewsTribune.com
Starbucks Corp. , the world’s largest coffee-shop operator, approved a pay raise for Chief Executive Officer Howard Schultz to $1.3 million after three quarters of profit growth. Full Article at The Olympian
That's from about $10,000 in fiscal 2009, when the Starbucks CEO requested that it be reduced to the minimum necessary for him to continue receiving health-care and other benefits. Schultz's salary for the previoust few years had been $1.2 million. Full Article at The Seattle Times
2009-11-17 06:11:01 - customers will receive a complimentary “All You Need Is Love” limited time offer CD, featuring Starbucks and (RED)™ exclusive tracks from John Legend, U2, Dave Matthews Band and Playing for Change. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
Skagit County prosecutors filed first-degree murder charges today against a Kennewick man accused of killing T. Mark Stover, a charismatic dog trainer whose clients included a host of Pacific Northwest celebrities including Starbucks Chairman Howard... Full Article at The Seattle Times
Starbucks instant coffee was always going to be a tough sell. That's why the company spent years developing it and months preparing its frontline employees (aka baristas) for the Sept. 29 launch of Via, three-packs of instant that go for $2.95. Full Article at MSNBC
The body of the Pacific Northwest’s most famous dog trainer still hasn’t been found, but authorities have charged his ex-wife’s boyfriend with his murder. Full Article at ohmidog!
Starbucks began granting performance RSUs this past fiscal year. It doesn't disclose the parameters for each executive's RSUs, but says they're based on Starbucks' profit. CEO Howard Schultz did not participate in the RSU plan. Full Article at The Seattle Times
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Starbucks Corp (SBUX.O) Chief Executive Howard Schultz said McDonald's Corp's (MCD.N) McCafe launch earlier this year made the cafe chain better. Starbucks executives have repeatedly said that the world's largest hamburger chain' Full Article at Reuters
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Starbucks Corp <SBUX.O> Chief Executive Howard Schultz said McDonald's Corp's <MCD.N> McCafe launch earlier this year made the cafe chain better. Full Article at ABC News
Mark Stover was the Pacific Northwest's dog-trainer-to-the-stars. He taught obedience to the pets of Pearl Jam and Nirvana, Starbucks chairman Howard Schultz and Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki. Full Article at USA Today
Anacortes - Mark Stover was a dog-trainer-to-the-stars in the Seattle area. He taught obedience to the pets of Pearl Jam and Nirvana and Starbucks chair Howard Schultz. He also trained his own dog, Dingo - for protection. Full Article at News24
Dingo, a Belgian malinois, snuggles up against Anacortes, Wash. , police animal control officer Marie Padovan on Nov. 4 at the veterinarian’s office where the dog is being treated. Dingo’s owner, dog trainer Mark Stover, was killed last month. Full Article at SpokesmanReview.com
Starbucks coffee is so bad I'll happily walk several blocks just to avoid drinking the stuff I visited the Pacific Northwest quite a bit in the early 1990s. Full Article at New Statesman
ANACORTES — Mark Stover was the Pacific Northwest's dog-trainer-to-the-stars. He taught obedience to the pets of Pearl Jam and Nirvana, Starbucks Chairman Howard Schultz and Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki. Full Article at The Seattle Times
Starbucks (SBUX) instant coffee was always going to be a tough sell. That's why the company spent years developing it and months preparing its frontline employees (aka baristas) for the Sept. 29 launch of Via, three-packs of instant that go for $2.95. " Full Article at Business Week
ANACORTES, Wash. - Mark Stover was the Pacific Northwest's dog-trainer-to-the-stars. He taught obedience to the pets of Pearl Jam and Nirvana, Starbucks chairman Howard Schultz and Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki. Full Article at MSNBC
Mark Stover was the Pacific Northwest's dog-trainer-to-the-stars. He taught obedience to the pets of Pearl Jam and Nirvana, Starbucks chairman Howard Schultz and Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki. Full Article at San Diego Union-Tribune
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NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 21: Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz attends the Team Earth announcement at Greeley Square Park on September 21, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 21: (L-R) Harrah's Entertainment CEO Gary Loveman, actor Harrison Ford and Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz attend the Team Earth announcement at Greeley Square Park on September 21, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »Howard Shultz, Chairman, President and CEO of Starbucks, speaks at a Team Earth news conference on September 21, 2009 in New York. Schultz joined business leaders to garner support for forest protection ahead of the UN General General Assembly and Copenhagen climate negotiations.
View Photo »Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks Coffee Company, discusses Starbucks Via instant coffee, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »Howard Schultz, chairman, president and ceo, Starbucks Coffee Company, Harriet Lamb, executive director, Fairtrade Foundation and Darcy Willson-Rymer managing director, Starbucks UK & Ireland with coffee farmers at a coffee washing station at Dukunde Kawa Cooperative in Rwanda.
View Photo »Howard Schultz, chairman, president and ceo, Starbucks Coffee Company meets with Jeanette Murebwayire from Fair Winds Trading at the Utexrwa textile factory in Rwanda, Friday, June 26, 2009.
View Photo »Howard Schultz, chairman, president and ceo, Starbucks Coffee Company receives a gift from Janet Kubula of Fair Winds Trading at Gahaya Links training center in Rwanda. Beginning June 30, select Starbucks stores in the U.S. and Canada will offer charms from Gahaya, Friday, June 26, 2009.
View Photo »Howard Schultz, chairman, president and ceo, Starbucks Coffee Company meets with (from right to left) Fidele Gatsinzi, Berthilde Munkantabana, Jeanette Murebwayire from Fair Winds Trading at the Utexrwa textile factory in Rwanda, Friday, June 26, 2009.
View Photo »Howard Schultz, chairman, president and ceo, Starbucks Coffee Company in conversation with Dr. Jose Nyamusore Mwanza, acting head of TRAC (Treatment and Research AIDS Center) in Rwanda.
View Photo »Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz speaks next to display of the company's new instant coffee product Wednesday, March 18, 2009, at the Starbucks Corp. annual shareholders meeting in Seattle.
View Photo »Starbucks Chairman and CEO Howard Schultz speaks to shareholders at the company's annual shareholder meeting March 18, 2009 in Seattle, Washington.
View Photo »Starbucks Chairman and CEO Howard Schultz holds up a jar of instant coffee as he speaks to shareholders at the company's annual shareholder meeting, March 18, 2009, in Seattle, Washington. Starbucks recently came out with it's own brand of instant coffee.
View Photo »Starbucks Chairman and CEO Howard Schultz speaks to shareholders at the company's annual shareholder meeting March 18, 2009 in Seattle, Washington.
View Photo »Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz speaks next to a photo of the company's instant coffee product Wednesday, March 18, 2009, at the Starbucks Corp. annual shareholders meeting in Seattle.
View Photo »Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz holds a jar of traditional instant coffee as he talks about his company's new instant coffee product, which currently is only sold in individual-cup packets, Wednesday, March 18, 2009, at the Starbucks Corp. annual shareholders meeting in Seattle.
View Photo »Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz speaks next to a chart showing the company's stock price over the past year Wednesday, March 18, 2009, at the Starbucks Corp. annual shareholders meeting in Seattle.
View Photo »Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz speaks next to a chart showing the company's stock price over the past year Wednesday, March 18, 2009, at the Starbucks Corp. annual shareholders meeting in Seattle.
View Photo »Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz speaks Wednesday, March 18, 2009, at the Starbucks Corp. annual shareholders meeting in Seattle.
View Photo »Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz speaks next to a chart showing the company's stock price over the past year Wednesday, March 18, 2009, at the Starbucks Corp. annual shareholders meeting in Seattle.
View Photo »Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz speaks next to a a sign that reads "Starbucks will Succeed," as he speaks Wednesday, March 18, 2009, at the Starbucks Corp. annual shareholders meeting in Seattle.
View Photo »Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz speaks next to a a sign that reads "Starbucks will Succeed," as he speaks Wednesday, March 18, 2009, at the Starbucks Corp. annual shareholders meeting in Seattle. The sign is in reference to current difficult economic times.
View Photo »Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz speaks next to a chart showing the company's stock price over the past year Wednesday, March 18, 2009, at the Starbucks Corp. annual shareholders meeting in Seattle.
View Photo »Starbucks Chairman and CEO Howard Schultz speaks to shareholders at the company's annual shareholders meeting in Seattle March 18, 2009.
View Photo »Starbucks Chairman and CEO Howard Schultz speaks with designer Donna Karan during an event in celebration of her Urban Zen collection and foundation Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »Starbucks Chairman and CEO Howard Schultz poses with designer Donna Karan during an event in celebration of her Urban Zen collection and foundation Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 21: (L-R) Harrah's Entertainment CEO Gary Loveman, actor Harrison Ford and Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz attend the Team Earth announcement at Greeley Square Park on September 21, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »We're proud to offer Starbucks customers the chance to turn their daily purchase (RED) and be a part of making a significant contribution to the Global Fund
To take in a kid from Michigan, who didn't play for his team, and take me under his wing like that . . . He took great pride in helping me become a businessman. He was my first real business mentor . . . the first businessman I reached out to in that way, long before Michael Ovitz or Peter Gruber or How...
We’re proud to offer Starbucks customers the chance to turn their daily purchase (RED) and be a part of making a significant contribution to the Global Fund ... To date, less than a year after launching our partnership with (PRODUCT) RED , Starbucks has generated contributions equaling more than 6 milli...
When the day is done, environmental stewardship is a perfectly sane business argument for Timberland, just like clean drinking water is the right choice for Howard Schultz [the president and CEO] at Starbucks.
McDonald's made us better
I don’t think the market really looks at Starbucks Via as a potential competitor, but [CEO] Howard Schultz’s comments [on Thursday’s earnings call] suggest that they’re paying attention to it
And to be sure, amid the turnaround on the U.K., Schultz's true love is China
When Harvard Business School does a case study on how to revive the cachet around a branded company, they will use what Howard Schultz has done the last year and a half as a textbook.
The concern for us is western Europe and specifically the U.K. The U.K. is in a spiral..'
Starbucks was so attractive to me because of what it offered, and Howard Schultz seemed to be such an attractive person
Starbucks' strong performance in Q4 and fiscal 2009 overall is the result of our successful efforts to improve our customer and partner experiences, the initiatives and innovations we have introduced over the past 18 months and the significant, permanent changes we have made to our cost structure
Seattle’s Best has a very bright future and it can do things that Starbucks cannot
There's no one at Starbucks doing a victory lap
Starbucks was so attractive to me because of what it offered, and Howard Schultz seemed to be such an attractive person
I still believe we're in the early stages of the growth and development of our opportunity in Canada
We're going after people who are Starbucks loyalists and people who are on the go and want to take Starbucks coffee with them
Believe it or not, we have completely replicated the taste of Starbucks coffee and I think most people will not be able to taste the difference
We’re so confident that you won’t be able to tell the difference between Starbucks Via and our brewed coffee, we’re inviting customers into our stores to see if they can tell the difference
It took 20 years for us to create a coffee that delivers Starbucks coffee quality in an instant, and we’re excited to make that available throughout the U.S. and Canada
We’ve begun to sell it to unique accounts, places where Starbucks has never lived before ... This is a robust opportunity for the company.
This is not your grandmother's instant coffee ... The quality of Starbucks Via is a mirror image of the quality and taste of Starbucks brewed coffee.
With a $21 billion global instant coffee business, and instant coffee representing 40 percent of overall global coffee sales, we believe Starbucks is uniquely positioned to capture a significant share of this market ... We believe there is tremendous opportunity to both grow the current instant coffee m...
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- vampy 9 hours ago
Oh...... gracias Howard Schultz
- Alex_16ec 10 hours ago
RT @1SuccessMentor: "Success is sweetest when it's shared."-Howard Schultz, CEO, Starbucks
- Maria_Romani 12 hours ago
@Shaeee i know! dont tell Howard Schultz!!!!
- BrittonCampbell 14 hours ago